Feds should be nurturing innovative, technology-intensive companies
But the government’s budget in 2012, as implemented in Bill C-45, makes significant changes to SR&ED. The bill contains a reduction in the SR&ED tax credit from 20 per cent to 15 per cent of eligible expenses, and eliminates the eligibility of capital expenditures.
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